September 2018 – Hope in Turbulent Times – Quaker stories
September 2018 – Hope in Turbulent Times – Quaker stories This edition is part of the series on ‘Hope in turbulent times’. In this issue we will be looking at stories.
September 2018 – Hope in Turbulent Times – Quaker stories This edition is part of the series on ‘Hope in turbulent times’. In this issue we will be looking at stories.
Christine Trevett delivers the 2017 George Richardson Lecture and questions the age of Quaker membership.
This public lecture was delivered by Stephen W. Angell in 2013.
A public lecture by Betsy Cazden.
This archive consists five volumes of notebooks in PDF format by Quietist Quaker Joseph Wood.
Summaries of Postgraduate Theses on Quaker Topics, including Social Sciences – Quakers today; Quaker History – Stories of the Past; Theology – what did and do Quakers believe?
At Canadian Yearly Meeting 2013, Ben Pink Dandelion held a series of Quaker Study sessions over five days from 19 to 23 August.
The Quaker Historical Corpus (QHC) consists of 173 texts written by Quakers between 1650 and 1690. All the texts are derived from copies held in the Library of Friends House, London.
Where does Quakerism sit in the wider religious landscape today? Where will it be in 25 years’ time?
This talk will look at how ecumenism first became possible in the nineteenth century and how Friends can relate to other Christians and other faiths today.